Far From Home Spider-Man: Far From Home General Discussion and Speculation - Part 1

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I hope he eventually gets the suit from that Disney promo art but I'm ok with them using the same suit design from Homecoming, it's a great looking suit.
 
I hope he eventually gets the suit from that Disney promo art but I'm ok with them using the same suit design from Homecoming, it's a great looking suit.

When it's not layered in CG it looks good but they overdid it during most of Homecoming..
 
According to some people, Tom has been spotted on set wearing a mo-cap suit. Disappointing if true... I'm so sick of CGI suits.
 
No one trustworthy, I think. Right now it's just hearsay.
 
I don't get thinking S-M2&S-M2 are god tier CBMs but complaining about the CGI in HOMECOMING. I mean, Raimi's Spidey is often times totally CG and noticeable at that. Didn't take away from those films in the least.
 
For the most part I didn't really care about the CGI suit shots in Homecoming, some points you really just couldn't tell. Like the final battle in the homemade suit lots of action shots are CGI and it's hard to tell. I do find it off-putting how he was completely mocap CGI in Civil War, it looked nice but still. I mean they had a real suit (which was different) and they didn't use it at all. The real suit they made for Homecoming was really nice.
 
There's a shot in Spider-Man 2 that is 100% CGI and I never noticed. Don't know if you can tell which one is it (no, not Doc underwater).
 
I don't get thinking S-M2&S-M2 are god tier CBMs but complaining about the CGI in HOMECOMING. I mean, Raimi's Spidey is often times totally CG and noticeable at that. Didn't take away from those films in the least.
I haven't seen the Raimi movies in years but, from what I can remember, Raimi used the CGI more responsibly... for the most part. In the MCU movies, Spider-Man is CGI, like, 90% of the time and for no good reason at all.

I still have nightmares about CGI Spidey looking through the window of the ferry.
 
I haven't seen the Raimi movies in years but, from what I can remember, Raimi used the CGI more responsibly... for the most part. In the MCU movies, Spider-Man is CGI, like, 90% of the time and for no good reason at all.

I still have nightmares about CGI Spidey looking through the window of the ferry.

Exactly. Not to mention the Airport scene in the beginning *shudders*

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:barf:

What's so hard about just putting Tom Holland in a real unitard and filming him? It's a freaking unitard, not the fur of an anthropomorphic raccoon or the sci-fi armor of a billionaire genius.

I don't care what anyone says, this is pure laziness.
 
What exactly is it that people don't like about the Spider-Man suits that we got in specifically Civil War and Homecoming? Having finally watched Homecoming in its entirety yesterday, I do think there's something a bit lost about having more CGI Spidey than practical, given what technology can do, but I suppose the trade-off to that is that with better technology, this Spider-Man can come off a bit more agile and maneuverable compared to what we got in the Raimi and Webb films- and that's not to downplay those at all because those Spider-Man films had their fair share of web-swinging and such.

So I guess...is it that it's more or mostly GCI than practical that people don't like?
 
I haven't seen the Raimi movies in years but, from what I can remember, Raimi used the CGI more responsibly... for the most part. In the MCU movies, Spider-Man is CGI, like, 90% of the time and for no good reason at all.

I still have nightmares about CGI Spidey looking through the window of the ferry.

I am not even sure what "responsible" use of CGI is. I've never thought of SFX as having a moral dimension but I think the use of that word is telling...

If you think that Spider-Man in the MCU films is CGI "90% of the time" but that Raimi's Spidey is at some appreciably less level I think you have the nostalgia goggles on too tight, especially in relation to S-M2&S-M3 where CGI Spidey is all over the place and despite the quality being high is also noticeable.

At some point the pose of authenticity against CGI in films that could not be made without modern SFX will run its course.
 
I am not even sure what "responsible" use of CGI is. I've never thought of SFX as having a moral dimension but I think the use of that word is telling...

If you think that Spider-Man in the MCU films is CGI "90% of the time" but that Raimi's Spidey is at some appreciably less level I think you have the nostalgia goggles on too tight, especially in relation to S-M2&S-M3 where CGI Spidey is all over the place and despite the quality being high is also noticeable.

At some point the pose of authenticity against CGI in films that could not be made without modern SFX will run its course.

The difference is when it is a texture layer that doesn't need to be CG, it almost makes Spider-Man look like Ryan Reynolds GL. Not quite as bad, but it looks off in CW and Homecoming in the same way. That and Holland has a floating head sometimes. The Raimi suit never has those issues really. It's an easy issue to fix, too. Which is where many have a problem.
 
Responsible use of CGI means not using it for scenes in which Spider-Man is merely standing still. Raimi didn't, Watts and the Russos do and they do it a lot. It's that simple.

Spider-Man is just a kid wearing a blue and red unitard... all you need to make him look good on the big screen is a good costume designer, not a team of VFX artists.
 
I don't see much potential in a Kraven solo.
 
I don't see much potential in a Venom or Morbius solo either, but Sony is Sony and stupid decisions are their specialty.
 
I don't see much potential in a Venom or Morbius solo either, but Sony is Sony and stupid decisions are their specialty.

I at least understand those ones as they both supported their own mini-series at least and have logical threats (Venom with symbiotes, Morbius other supernatural things). What is Kraven going to do? Be superhero Crocodile Hunter? Makes no sense.
 
The difference is when it is a texture layer that doesn't need to be CG, it almost makes Spider-Man look like Ryan Reynolds GL. Not quite as bad, but it looks off in CW and Homecoming in the same way. That and Holland has a floating head sometimes. The Raimi suit never has those issues really. It's an easy issue to fix, too. Which is where many have a problem.

Well said, thank you
 
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